Nutritional Analysis Software

I am looking for a nutritional analysis software that will allow you to create a recipe and include a portion of another recipe in it. I want it for creating and revising recipes. Has anyone used such a product or have one to recommend?

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margo
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You can search it in the web if you key in nutritional software ..but your question that you can just create a recipe by knowing the nutritional values is somewhat strange..... A certain value of the amount of protein, the carbohydrate,fats,kilojoules and fiber in a particular food is not a guarantee that immediately you can come up with a practical formulation that will exhibit the expected values...?

The comparison between theortical and measured values of the nutrients in the proposed end product will likely result in a wide margin of error. I don't know how did you come up with such idea that recipe creation can be easily done by knowing nutritional values?

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"chembake" wrote in news:1149747879.833354.75650 @g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

I think what they are wanting is say....

I have a recipe for Tomato Sauce w/ Meat I have a recipe for Homemade Mozzarella I have a Recipe for Homemade Ricotta I have a Recipe for Homemade Lasagna Noodles.

I want to write a recipe for Lasagna, I want to use my own sauce, noodles & cheeses + other ingredients

So my lasagna recipe, I want it's nutritional info to show the nutritional info from my custom recipes used in the dish + the other ingredients used for the Lasagna's full nutritional info.

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Mike H

MasterCook from

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does this. I have the recipes for my manicotti as manicotti sauce, manicotti filling and manicotti shells. The complete recipe lists each item as a recipe and then I can add the assembly and baking instructions. You can then get the nutrition assessment for the completed item. I have been using MasterCook for a number of years and like it very much. I think it is about $20.

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That is one of the reason that you will never get an accurate estimate of your nutrient values based on theoritical calculations....Too much dependence on software will not enable you to reach your target..! There is always the significant difference between the theoritical and the experimentally measured values...

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